Looking for a road trip getaway? Consider heading for the far northern end of California and taking a scenic drive along the Trinity River, following a highway that connects volcano country in the east to the Pacific Coast in the west. You might want to plot your travels ahead of time because there are plenty of side trips and other distractions that will demand your attention.
You can get there by driving north up the Sacramento Valley on Interstate 5 to Redding www.visitredding.org a handy hub for exploring the scenery across the region. You could easily spend your entire trip in the Redding area; look for the "waterfalls" link for a guide to a dozen spectacular cascades, and "Sacramento River National Recreation Trail" for descriptions of long and short hikes all over the region. Check out "Things to See and Do" for more ideas including caves and Shasta Lake, which has some 360 miles of shore and fish to spare. If you're planning to travel in the near future, the downtown Christmas Spectacular www.vivadowntown.org is set for Nov. 23 to Dec. 25.
Before you swing west along the Trinity River, it would be worth your while to take a side trip east of Redding to hit at least part of the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway www.volcaniclegacybyway.org which takes you from Lassen Volcanic National Park www.nps.gov/lavo north to Mount Shasta in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest www.fs.fed.us/r5/shastatrinity. Then, if you have time, go to Crater Lake National Park www.nps.gov/crla in Oregon. Just remember to keep an eye on the weather; these mountains collect heavy snow in winter.
When you can tear yourself away from the Redding area and the volcanoes, it's time to turn west on California 299 and the Trinity Scenic Byway www.byways.org/explore/byways/2194 a 140-mile route winding through the woods and mountains along the Trinity River. You could drive it in about four hours from Redding to Arcata on the coast, but you might want to stop frequently to enjoy the scenery. There isn't much in the photo gallery, but the two stories about the byway are helpful, and you need to look at maps and "Visitor Services."
Just a few minutes west of Redding, the Whiskeytown National Recreation Area www.nps.gov/whis holds Whiskeytown Lake, waterfalls, hiking trails, campgrounds and horseback riding. Join a ranger-guided kayak tour or gold panning demonstration.
One side trip to consider is the winding Trinity Heritage Scenic Byway www.byways.org/explore/byways/2193 which turns north at Weaverville with views of the Trinity Alps and Trinity Lake. At the far end, you could pick up Interstate 5 back to Redding.
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